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"usa today," "terror returns." showing police officers rushing to the aid of an injured runner in the street. time now for a look ahead. there will be an update on the boston marathon bombings at 9:30 eastern this morning, and the boston celtics game against indiana has been cancelled and will not be rescheduled. coming up later this morning on a special edition of the "today" matt lauer and lester holt are live in boston with all the late-breaking details on yesterday's deadly explosions. hear from a doctor who jumped in to help the wounded while waiting for his wife to cross the finish line. now keep it right here for more news, weather and sports. i'm richard lui. thanks for watching this special edition of "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a good one. . . >>> as soon as that second one went off, it was complete mayhem at that moment. >> it is a criminal investigation that has the potential, is a potential terrorist investigation. >> we will find out who did this and
"usa today," "terror returns." showing police officers rushing to the aid of an injured runner in the street. time now for a look ahead. there will be an update on the boston marathon bombings at 9:30 eastern this morning, and the boston celtics game against indiana has been cancelled and will not be rescheduled. coming up later this morning on a special edition of the "today" matt lauer and lester holt are live in boston with all the late-breaking details on...
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and usa today says "you'll look like a star." >> there's definitely a lot of buzz with supersmile. it's really the go-to brand if you want great looking teeth, and a beautiful smile. >> the people who read new beauty magazine are very interesd in beauty and in their appearance. what dr. smigel and supersmile have done is they have enabled everyday people to have celebrity smiles. >> supersmile was created by dr. irwin smigel, the father of aesthetic dentistry and the only dentist the smithsonian national museum of dentistry has honored with a permanent exhibit dedicated to his countless achievements including the invention of tooth bonding. top celebrities have flocked to dr. smigel's madison avenue office. they know that if you want the best he's the man to see. >> when you smile and that smile is really bright they're looking, they say, "wow, my teeth aren't that white. how do i get 'em like that?" well, supersmile, baby. >> coming up see people just like you try the supersmile system which includes dr. smigel's revolutionary professional activating rods for the very first time.
and usa today says "you'll look like a star." >> there's definitely a lot of buzz with supersmile. it's really the go-to brand if you want great looking teeth, and a beautiful smile. >> the people who read new beauty magazine are very interesd in beauty and in their appearance. what dr. smigel and supersmile have done is they have enabled everyday people to have celebrity smiles. >> supersmile was created by dr. irwin smigel, the father of aesthetic dentistry and the...
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--e gang of eight senators usa]anting >> we are the right to the bill as we speak. it will be a strong foundation that we believe can be used at the judiciary committee next week, a given input into the house of representatives and sent to president obama to sign. me close by saying there are still opponent to the idea of immigration reform. we must join together. [speaking spansiish] >> thank you, a center of minden says. he mentioned of the house of representatives. -- center and mendez. he mentions the house of representatives. introducing some new has rallied. the center luis gutierrez -- gutierrez is our representative in the house. he cares about immigration reform across america. i give you louis could he gutierrez. >> gracias. the time is now. the time is now. i understand that better than anyone else in congress. janet napolitano.paul loza arizona.state of wait a minute. there's somebody that has them working hard from new york, congressman charlie rangel is there with us. antonio.s, from the fighting irish of the new york, joe crowley. congressman ed bass
--e gang of eight senators usa]anting >> we are the right to the bill as we speak. it will be a strong foundation that we believe can be used at the judiciary committee next week, a given input into the house of representatives and sent to president obama to sign. me close by saying there are still opponent to the idea of immigration reform. we must join together. [speaking spansiish] >> thank you, a center of minden says. he mentioned of the house of representatives. -- center and...
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you to default of the fact that america has been holding them for over a decade are you still in the usa what to say it's important up if we were to arrest you and you know you in jail for twenty years under false pretenses right and you finally get out should we all be afraid that maybe going to be a little p.o.d. at society and therefore we shouldn't go out there we're saying we let people out when we figured out that they were innocent given the recidivism is the number of people who have been released. from get more already. well that's how many of how many. you know i mean where's your number they should we just talk with one of the three dying but let's have an adult conversation cards up if these people are dangerous to the united states we should be aware of it and we should discuss it and they're not there they're don't know that we have innocent people because the bush administration was offering a five thousand dollars body which is like you know ten years' worth of income in afghanistan to turn in your brother and walk away you don't like and remember too that the the answer
you to default of the fact that america has been holding them for over a decade are you still in the usa what to say it's important up if we were to arrest you and you know you in jail for twenty years under false pretenses right and you finally get out should we all be afraid that maybe going to be a little p.o.d. at society and therefore we shouldn't go out there we're saying we let people out when we figured out that they were innocent given the recidivism is the number of people who have...
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say -- that is " usa today," this morning. also this morning, inside "the baltimore sun," reporting this -- they're all in st. louis, missouri. you are up first. my thoughts are this is horrendous. it takes me back to iraq. bombswe have been in iraq have been going off every day. people have been killed, women and children. not a peep out of the american people. this goes on and all a sudden it is war. we have to understand that what we're doing to people is going toand iraq soon or later come back to us in america. i think it is horrendous. i do not condone it. i think it goes back to our insane for policy. not a peep out of the american people with all of the people being slaughtered in iraq. at least these bombs don't have depleted uranium in them. of "the newpage york times" this morning -- that " in most if not all the papers this morning from one white house official. telling reporters that -- many of the headlines this morning with that act of terror, in quotes, coming up from the white house official remarkably "the ne
say -- that is " usa today," this morning. also this morning, inside "the baltimore sun," reporting this -- they're all in st. louis, missouri. you are up first. my thoughts are this is horrendous. it takes me back to iraq. bombswe have been in iraq have been going off every day. people have been killed, women and children. not a peep out of the american people. this goes on and all a sudden it is war. we have to understand that what we're doing to people is going toand iraq...
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after that, gregory korte from usa today. we will return to our gun control debate and will be right back with kevin brady. >> saturday, book tv is live with panels throughout the day on april 13. 11:00, the changing landscape of cities. america's ongoing activity in afghanistan. p.m., and politics in america. the annapolis boat festival live saturday, part of book tv weekend on c-span -- bok festival live saturday on book tv weekend on c-span 2. >> panels from the organization of american historians. the meeting starts with a look at the history of black freedom movement. it starts with your questions at 11:00 p.m. -- and 8:00 a.m.. 11:00 a.m. american life, saturday starting -- 9:30 a.m. on american history tv. >> "washington journal" continues. member ofn brady is a the ways and means subcommittee. i want to start we left off in our last segment, with the gun control debate. are you a gun hoe -- a gun owner own?- gun am not. i made that choice. we have a sophisticated handgun with this approach. it is a safe environment. i
after that, gregory korte from usa today. we will return to our gun control debate and will be right back with kevin brady. >> saturday, book tv is live with panels throughout the day on april 13. 11:00, the changing landscape of cities. america's ongoing activity in afghanistan. p.m., and politics in america. the annapolis boat festival live saturday, part of book tv weekend on c-span -- bok festival live saturday on book tv weekend on c-span 2. >> panels from the organization of...
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in graduate school thinking about doing my dissertation on the clerk's with a series of articles in "usa today" written by tony moral about the law clerks the supreme court justices hiring practices and the justices were not hiring very many women or people of color and those issues are also important because they raise questions about social justice in terms of if the supreme court follows its own dictates with the level playing field for all people in the workplace. i have been studying law clerks maybe since 1998 or 2000 and what captivates me are the stories. of the dining at john marshall wrote back to hear the local hospital dying of cancer and the fact that franurter died penniless but for the next 15 years his clerks collectively took care of his wife and the stories of the holmes law clerks you can never wrong talking about holmes and at the same thing with the law clerks. for holmes he was a surrogate children the individuals which had to listen to his stories about the civil war whether they wanted to or not an holmes and his law clerks with lot from the district of columbia t
in graduate school thinking about doing my dissertation on the clerk's with a series of articles in "usa today" written by tony moral about the law clerks the supreme court justices hiring practices and the justices were not hiring very many women or people of color and those issues are also important because they raise questions about social justice in terms of if the supreme court follows its own dictates with the level playing field for all people in the workplace. i have been...
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we will talk with usa today reporter alan gomez about that. later, the policy emigrations of immigration reform and we will look at worker visas and border security. we will be right back. >> ♪ [video clip] wayhe was out there in a that respectable women did not do, but this is a new era. this is a time when the women's movement is under way. tyler fitse julia into a certain extent. she's very conservative in some ways. but in terms of breaking through the traditional way that women should behave, she is doing it in a way that other women were not at that time. >> our conversation with historians on the second wife of president john tyler is now available on our website, c- span.org. me,eople always like to ask how did you come across this story? of times is a lot you find a news story while you are supposed to be working on something else, which can be frustrating at times. that is exactly what happened to me. i was doing internet research one day. and this is a photo i came across. it was on a department of energy web site. they had put up
we will talk with usa today reporter alan gomez about that. later, the policy emigrations of immigration reform and we will look at worker visas and border security. we will be right back. >> ♪ [video clip] wayhe was out there in a that respectable women did not do, but this is a new era. this is a time when the women's movement is under way. tyler fitse julia into a certain extent. she's very conservative in some ways. but in terms of breaking through the traditional way that women...
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. >>> and how to invest before a company goes public with reporters from "usa today" and columnist for slate and fast company this week on "press: here." good morning, i'm scott mcgrew. are you familiar with saber metrics? if you've seen the movie "moneyball," same thing. it's the use of data in sports,
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the lead editorial to "usa today," -- they have their opposing view. it is senator mike lee, a republican from utah. he writes -- here is "the washington post," -- joseph is an independent in oklahoma, good morning. caller: good morning. the gentleman from delaware speaking earlier about people for theirarrested guns or anything like that -- there are a lot of people in inner cities and minorities that get caught with a gun that probably was a straw purchase and they get a rested for it. they get sentenced for it. they get sentenced for how many bullets they have in it. there is no way to track back with that then came from or if it was sold from a gun show or not. the funny thing is that most districts have and tough gun laws. just like the gentleman in the real countryside to has to have his gun -- a person in the city have to have their guns were crimes are happening just a block away that nobody pays attention to until it is too late. minutes take about 20 to get to our destination. what would you like to see, if anything, done when it comes to gun
the lead editorial to "usa today," -- they have their opposing view. it is senator mike lee, a republican from utah. he writes -- here is "the washington post," -- joseph is an independent in oklahoma, good morning. caller: good morning. the gentleman from delaware speaking earlier about people for theirarrested guns or anything like that -- there are a lot of people in inner cities and minorities that get caught with a gun that probably was a straw purchase and they get a...
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there is this quote from a usa today articlea says no one expects any breakthroughs when the republicans and democrats get together for a second dinner. is this a foundation, is this laying some ground work that the president can work to use for the next 3 1/2 years for people on both sides of the aisle? >> i think in terms of what he's doing on gun control in connecticut, that's certainly trying to continue to force the issue and you know, he's really up against 12 senate republicans who now are on board with rand paul who say they're going to filibuster any gun legeislation he's trying to make a good faith effort and he wants to work on this and if there's going to be any break through at all on a grand bargain, a lot is going to have to happen to get the republican leadership on board. >> you can bet that the president will also be talking about guns with those senate republicans because what he noticed is, look, if he can point to polls that say 90% of the american people support universal background checks on guns, but you do not have very much support, if any, at all among republic
there is this quote from a usa today articlea says no one expects any breakthroughs when the republicans and democrats get together for a second dinner. is this a foundation, is this laying some ground work that the president can work to use for the next 3 1/2 years for people on both sides of the aisle? >> i think in terms of what he's doing on gun control in connecticut, that's certainly trying to continue to force the issue and you know, he's really up against 12 senate republicans who...
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"usa today." i want to begin with the front page of the newspaper and your story, "border security could kill bill." the how and the when. what are we talking about here? >> guest: we're talking about the idea that, you know, there's been a lot of progress made in the last couple weeks on this immigration bill, and they reached a big agreement over the weekend on some guest worker provisions. but one of the things, you know, looking down the road that could be a really big problem is this idea of how we secure the border. there's broad agreement on the idea that we have to secure it more, from the senate to the white house, to the house of representatives, everybody agrees on that. but how they get there and what that means means very different things to each of these folks. president obama, for example, he thinks that once the bill is passed, all the illegal immigrants who are in the country should be able to start the process to become legal residents and eventually u.s. citizens. in the senate
"usa today." i want to begin with the front page of the newspaper and your story, "border security could kill bill." the how and the when. what are we talking about here? >> guest: we're talking about the idea that, you know, there's been a lot of progress made in the last couple weeks on this immigration bill, and they reached a big agreement over the weekend on some guest worker provisions. but one of the things, you know, looking down the road that could be a really...
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in graduate school thinking about doing my dissertation on the clerk's with a series of articles in "usa today" written by tony moral about the law clerks the supreme court justices hiring practices and the justices were not hiring very many women or people of color and those issues are also important because they raise questions about social justice in terms of if the supreme court follows its own dictates with the level playing field for all people in the workplace. i have been studying law clerks maybe since 1998 or 2000 and what captivates me are the stories. of the dining at john marshall wrote back to hear the local hospital dying of cancer and the fact that frankfurter died penniless but for the next 15 years his clerks collectively took care of his wife and the stories of the holmes law clerks you can never wrong talking about holmes and at the same thing with the law clerks. for holmes he was a surrogate children the individuals which had to listen to his stories about the civil war whether they wanted to or not an holmes and his law clerks with lot from the district of columbia
in graduate school thinking about doing my dissertation on the clerk's with a series of articles in "usa today" written by tony moral about the law clerks the supreme court justices hiring practices and the justices were not hiring very many women or people of color and those issues are also important because they raise questions about social justice in terms of if the supreme court follows its own dictates with the level playing field for all people in the workplace. i have been...
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usa forward has three major components. a partnership component says we should be working efficiently and effectively with partners that can create the conditions where aid is no longer needed. we released a detailed report about a month and a half ago that shows we have, in a thoughtful and rigorous way, been able to expand our engagements with local partners by more than 50% over the last few years. we have focused on innovation and science and technology. last year we opened in partnership with seven american universities, and the laboratories are producing new technologies and insights like a cell scope that chairman smith would be interested in, i'm sure. but it takes an iphone and connects it to a plastic microscope, allows you to take essentially a photograph of a blood smear and runs a software algorithm to diagnose malaria and hopefully some day tuberculosis, taking laboratory diagnostics out of treatment and care, and the context where we work would be a major cost reducer, and would allow us to add to the list of
usa forward has three major components. a partnership component says we should be working efficiently and effectively with partners that can create the conditions where aid is no longer needed. we released a detailed report about a month and a half ago that shows we have, in a thoughtful and rigorous way, been able to expand our engagements with local partners by more than 50% over the last few years. we have focused on innovation and science and technology. last year we opened in partnership...
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host: so "usa today" from jay carneys' spokesman from the white house. it prints a little bit of a quote. they say it's important we do whatever we have to, to monitor and investigate credible allegations given enormous consequences and given the president's clear statement that chemical weapons are unacceptable. democrats line? caller: yes, thank you for letting me speak. i would like to ask john mccain why he thinks we should go into syria when we have a border problem right here. why not invade mexico? everything he said is true ability syria except for the russian influence and if we went over there he could have all that defense money coming to his state that is a border state. what is wrong with his head? host: so what to do about syria. you agree with what he said? caller: absolutely not. host: bill badly quoting a cnn survey -- the quote says 67% of americans oppose the u.s. and other countries using ground troops to try to establish zones inside of syria. no fly zones also spoken of as a possible means to deal with this situation. . bronx new yo
host: so "usa today" from jay carneys' spokesman from the white house. it prints a little bit of a quote. they say it's important we do whatever we have to, to monitor and investigate credible allegations given enormous consequences and given the president's clear statement that chemical weapons are unacceptable. democrats line? caller: yes, thank you for letting me speak. i would like to ask john mccain why he thinks we should go into syria when we have a border problem right here....
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michaels fromjim "usa today," who joins defense issues. congressman, the situation continuing to develop in syria, we want to turn j
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so that's the issue, a number of usa today, an anti-immigration group called it a obama-rubio -- you heard on "meet the press" that he's continuing to say we're going to try to make this better, we're open to amendments, if any major amendments come long to water down the bill, he might have to walk away from it. >> more details on what this plan might be. here's a new legal status if you look into the details of what we're hearing at the moment to provide some of that information to our viewers, that the possible provisional legal status would include this right here. it would say that we would have to remain the united states for ten years, you would be able to apply former rid based green cards, you would have to get behind existing wait listers, you would have to have a green card for three years then you could apply for u.s. citizenship. so this would be a new legal status. what's the debate going to be around this? does this satisfy everybody? >> in its current form, there's going to be a lot of debate. but the key is that it's the starting point. we have so many groups around
so that's the issue, a number of usa today, an anti-immigration group called it a obama-rubio -- you heard on "meet the press" that he's continuing to say we're going to try to make this better, we're open to amendments, if any major amendments come long to water down the bill, he might have to walk away from it. >> more details on what this plan might be. here's a new legal status if you look into the details of what we're hearing at the moment to provide some of that...
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. >> usa to regulators are investigating complaints that resistance and frames can rest in cause failures on how i sonata midsize cars. --dai. the problem of facts about 393,000 cars from 2006 to 2008 model years. the national highway traffic safety administration says it has received six complaints of suspension failures with three happening at highway speeds. the agency says the rest in the frame can cost control arm failures. no crashes or injuries were reported. [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all over the house. ohh! ohh! kids today have it so good. ok. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> silicon valley companies are expand
. >> usa to regulators are investigating complaints that resistance and frames can rest in cause failures on how i sonata midsize cars. --dai. the problem of facts about 393,000 cars from 2006 to 2008 model years. the national highway traffic safety administration says it has received six complaints of suspension failures with three happening at highway speeds. the agency says the rest in the frame can cost control arm failures. no crashes or injuries were reported. [ teen ] times are...
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i noticed the day before my visit, usa ied had worked with the local partners to install more than 600 street lights and for the first time in two decades, people were able to come out peacefully and celebrate in the evenings. we were replacing piracy on the coast with small-scale fishing infrastructure and helping people leave idp and refugee camps to come back for the communities supporting the revitalization of their own agriculture in more than 400 communities in that country. that half from dependency to solve this debate is efficiency and dignity and growth is what our assistance should be like. and i hope that we get to discuss whether today this approach is delivering results. we believe it is. our signature program which started when we cut back on agricultural investments in 23 countries to focus on 19 where we thought we could make the biggest impact has reached more than 7 million households and is helping reduce stunting as the chairman noted in more than 12 million children that are previously lacking effected nutrition. in the countries we are seeing extreme poverty bein
i noticed the day before my visit, usa ied had worked with the local partners to install more than 600 street lights and for the first time in two decades, people were able to come out peacefully and celebrate in the evenings. we were replacing piracy on the coast with small-scale fishing infrastructure and helping people leave idp and refugee camps to come back for the communities supporting the revitalization of their own agriculture in more than 400 communities in that country. that half...
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"usa today" ignored it 98% of the time. and "the new york times" ignored it 90% of the time. so the scam of laundering money through independent sounding organizations works. the media lets it work. the vast majority of scientists agree that global warming is occurring, but a recent gallup poll revealed that only 62% of americans believe that the vast majority of scientists agree that global warming is occurring. well over 90% of climate scientists agree that climate change is happening and that humans are the main cause. the only uncertainty is about how bad it is going to be. and the leading research predicts warmer air and seas, rising sea levels, stronger storms and more acidic oceans. most major players in the private sector actually get it, while the big fossil fuel polluters try to confuse the public in order to boost their bottom line and prolong their pollution, hundreds of leading corporations understand that climate change ultimately undermines our entire economy. let me think of some of the -- mention some of the examples. the ford motor company. coca-cola. g.e. w
"usa today" ignored it 98% of the time. and "the new york times" ignored it 90% of the time. so the scam of laundering money through independent sounding organizations works. the media lets it work. the vast majority of scientists agree that global warming is occurring, but a recent gallup poll revealed that only 62% of americans believe that the vast majority of scientists agree that global warming is occurring. well over 90% of climate scientists agree that climate change...
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the editorial board of the "usa today" was skeething in its assessment of where the blame for this sequester should lie. and i quote. no members of congress should be surprised at the havoc brought by the sequester. after all, they caused it. and transportation secretary ray lahood repeatedly warned them about the consequences, but flight delays are just the tip of the iceberg. as time goes on, without a big balanced deficit solution to replace the sequester, more of that iceberg will surface, more americans will be affected. while i want to end the delays for passengers in maryland and across the country, i will oppose this bill because it fails to address the whole impact of sequester. let me share just a handful of examples of how the sequester will affect americans. education, head start, 70,000 children will be kicked out of head start. nothing in this bill deals with them. furloughs to cause delays in processing retirement for disability claims, nothing in this bill deals with them. four million fewer meals on wheels for seniors. 600,000 people dropped off w.i.c. nothing in here for th
the editorial board of the "usa today" was skeething in its assessment of where the blame for this sequester should lie. and i quote. no members of congress should be surprised at the havoc brought by the sequester. after all, they caused it. and transportation secretary ray lahood repeatedly warned them about the consequences, but flight delays are just the tip of the iceberg. as time goes on, without a big balanced deficit solution to replace the sequester, more of that iceberg will...
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now he's helping deserving individuals follow their dreams on the new usa show "the moment." good to see you.. >> good to be here. >> you really understand this because while you have really achieved everything you would want as an athlete, it didn't start out that way for you. >> no, you're exactly right. show about second chances, having gotten a second chance and the great thing is you understand everything that goes into it but you also understand the possibilities. i mean why i'm here, my career, where my family is right now is all because i got a second chance, so to have the opportunity to step back into people's lives and present that opportunity to them is extremely exciting and to be the host, it's not just introducing people, taking the viewers from one place to another, i get a chance to interject my story, help teach these guys, give them lessons that they can avoid in their process of chasing their dream. >> you're their guide and the people i understand that were sent in by family and friends. how did you go about picking the people and giving them that moment?
now he's helping deserving individuals follow their dreams on the new usa show "the moment." good to see you.. >> good to be here. >> you really understand this because while you have really achieved everything you would want as an athlete, it didn't start out that way for you. >> no, you're exactly right. show about second chances, having gotten a second chance and the great thing is you understand everything that goes into it but you also understand the...
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there was a study that came out this week in usa today showing the main street investor is 66% were bullish in 2000. 56% were bullish in 2007. 35% are bullish today. i want to talk about what percentage of those multiples were driven by the retail investor that was uninformed and bidding up the stock prices. maybe where we are now, maybe it's a normalized level. >> potentially. i do think you have a lower potential for the overshoot where you get the public very excited about stocks. it could well happen again. it didn't really ap in '07. before the market was cut in half, before everybody was in the pool. so you're right. it could happen again. that being said, i don't think evaluation is the thing that's going to be this rally's waterloo or the reason to buy it. >> we're all trying to get to the consumer market. from your experience, how important are they as a way of driving markets? >> not terribly. >> my impression is at the top. we had great inflows in january but rallied at the end of last year. >> at the end of last year we doubled the stock mark in four years with investors pulling
there was a study that came out this week in usa today showing the main street investor is 66% were bullish in 2000. 56% were bullish in 2007. 35% are bullish today. i want to talk about what percentage of those multiples were driven by the retail investor that was uninformed and bidding up the stock prices. maybe where we are now, maybe it's a normalized level. >> potentially. i do think you have a lower potential for the overshoot where you get the public very excited about stocks. it...
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. >>> just in to cnn, i usa official, the u.s. intercepted communications that north korea could launch a ballistic missile in the coming days or weeks. it moved a medium-range missile to the east coast. barbara starr with more at the pentagon. what can you tell us about this? >> good morning. u.s. officials have been watching intelligence for weeks now. that the north koreans are watching a missile launch from a mobile system. one of the truck-mounted launches that readily moves around north korea. u.s. satellites can see them, but when they are on the move, satellites can't track them. they are also gathering communications intercepted out of north korea, very classified information and that is leading them to conclude that the north koreans are planning, perhaps in the coming days or weeks, to launch a mobile missile. most likely intermediate range. what does that mean? it means it could hit a target in the region, south korea, japan, guam, not the continental united states. that's a longer-range missile. but it is so significa
. >>> just in to cnn, i usa official, the u.s. intercepted communications that north korea could launch a ballistic missile in the coming days or weeks. it moved a medium-range missile to the east coast. barbara starr with more at the pentagon. what can you tell us about this? >> good morning. u.s. officials have been watching intelligence for weeks now. that the north koreans are watching a missile launch from a mobile system. one of the truck-mounted launches that readily moves...
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the spending coming through these grant programs go on usa spending.gov? >> i believe that is correct, yes. >> i know you didn't like my dairy much. here is the real crux. our joint terrorism task forces are working well. a place where the local mall enforcement does not have a great relationship with the f b i in terms of running those organizations. value basedadded on the money spent on the fusion centers and what do they bring? it was real privacy rights that have been violated at fusion centers that have to be cleaned up. we are not the number one funder of that. with a limited budget, where do we get the most bang for our buck? as we researched this, but we found is not very good value for the money we are giving. your job is to be a visionary and you think that value will come. i just have real doubts on it. in a time of limited budget, much -- my hope is taking something that is working well and enhance them where we can to do everything you want to see in a fusion center done there rather than have two separate organizations. you and i will contin
the spending coming through these grant programs go on usa spending.gov? >> i believe that is correct, yes. >> i know you didn't like my dairy much. here is the real crux. our joint terrorism task forces are working well. a place where the local mall enforcement does not have a great relationship with the f b i in terms of running those organizations. value basedadded on the money spent on the fusion centers and what do they bring? it was real privacy rights that have been violated...
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according to "usa today." it is a big step up for enfield. he's only coached for a total of two years. >> bill: quite a record there. i hate to see him leave. >> it would have been great to see him stick it out to see what he could do with one more year but they were the darling of the tournament. >> bill: southern california that's a huge jump, ya know. >> harrison ford is heading to the white house today to host a workshop with michelle obama for dcu. the hill reports the actor is in town to talk about his upcoming movie "42" about jacki robinson. he plays an executive in the movie with the dodgers. jacki robinson's widow and other stars will be at the white house today as well. >> bill: i've seen trailers for the movie. it looks pretty good. >> the 2013 baseball season opened yesterday and many fans of the game found they're paying more for beer and food at the ballpark this year. cnn conducted a survey to find the highest and loews lowest price. the priciest beer is right here in washington, d.c. at nationals park and at yankees stadium i
according to "usa today." it is a big step up for enfield. he's only coached for a total of two years. >> bill: quite a record there. i hate to see him leave. >> it would have been great to see him stick it out to see what he could do with one more year but they were the darling of the tournament. >> bill: southern california that's a huge jump, ya know. >> harrison ford is heading to the white house today to host a workshop with michelle obama for dcu. the...
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on usa. >> "the moment" thursdays nights, 10:00, 9:00 central on our sister network usa. >>> up next the hottest hashtags and methat's after these messag. . ♪ that'll save the day. ♪ so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. ♪ the one and only, cheerios she gives me snickers peanut butter squared and i eat it. it's snickers with creamy peanut butter, would you like one? let's just keep an open mind. [ groans ] [ male announcer ] if you like peanut butter and chocolate, you'll love peanut butter and snickers. try snickers peanut butter squared. you'll love peanut butter and snickers. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why d
on usa. >> "the moment" thursdays nights, 10:00, 9:00 central on our sister network usa. >>> up next the hottest hashtags and methat's after these messag. . ♪ that'll save the day. ♪ so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty...
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"usa today" reports the company is also trying to fight its anti-union image. they say they're happy to hire union workers land respect legal obligations associated with hiring them. >> bill: i wonder what the first lady thinks about hostess cupcakes coming back. >> let's move away. >> bill: yes, it hit the sports world. you know, like i don't know, fireworks yesterday when jason collins announced in an interview he gave to "sports illustrated" and part of that was leaked. he said he didn't intend to be the first but that's the way it happened and he is the first member of the nba to come out of the closet. is this such a big deal or should it be? dave zirin our good friend, sports eder -- editor for the "nation" magazine joins us on our news line. >> great to be here. >> bill: good to have you back. is this a big deal and why is it a big deal? >> it is a massive deal. often times in the sports world hype takes the place of substance. it is like you get a package covered in ribbons and tinfoil you unwrap it and all you have left is ribbons and tinfoil otherwise
"usa today" reports the company is also trying to fight its anti-union image. they say they're happy to hire union workers land respect legal obligations associated with hiring them. >> bill: i wonder what the first lady thinks about hostess cupcakes coming back. >> let's move away. >> bill: yes, it hit the sports world. you know, like i don't know, fireworks yesterday when jason collins announced in an interview he gave to "sports illustrated" and part of...
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"usa today," beloved actors and queen of teen. annette funicello has died. she first made her mark at the age of 12 as a mouseketeer, and it wasn't long before she was getting 6,000 pieces of fan mail a week. how many of those from you, al? >> well, al and i remembered -- >> of course. >> it's cruel he would remind us of that, isn't it? >> but frankie and annette obviously were inseparable and teen sensations, and they had a series of beach movies, right? >> well, that was later. we remember the m-i-c-k-e-y. >> and that was later. annette funicello was 70. willie? >> from our parade of papers, dallas morning news after 17 months on the job, ron johnson has been replaced as ceo of jc penney. the shape up at the struggling retailer comes after weeks of falling stock prices and a fourth quarter loss of $552 million during johnson's tenure, jc penney laid off about 19,000 employees. >> wow. >> not a real resume builder for mr. johnson. rutgers university is going to be launching a full probe into how the school handled claims of abuse by former coach mike rice.
"usa today," beloved actors and queen of teen. annette funicello has died. she first made her mark at the age of 12 as a mouseketeer, and it wasn't long before she was getting 6,000 pieces of fan mail a week. how many of those from you, al? >> well, al and i remembered -- >> of course. >> it's cruel he would remind us of that, isn't it? >> but frankie and annette obviously were inseparable and teen sensations, and they had a series of beach movies, right?...
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speaking -- skipping over our speaker -- melanie dubois 04 usa today. by poets, national reporter for bloomberg news. nikkei.i for and a freelance journalist and vice chair of the press club committee. [applause] in 1989, 5 harlem teenagers were wrongly convicted of raping a white woman in new york city's central park. that sexual assault of a white jogger sport immediate frenzy -- sparked immediate frenzy and called for the conviction of the so-called central park five. despite the evidence that excluded them and no eyewitness accounts tying them to the crime. a serial rapist later admitted to being the perpetrator, but not until these young men served complete sentences of 6-13 years. in his latest documentary, ken burns tells the story through the vivid testimony in an unflinching and painful anatomy of wrongful conviction. the movie was written and produced with his daughter sarah behrens who wrote the book to lead to the films. sarah was only six when the events took place. when she learned about it after the teen's convictions were overturned more
speaking -- skipping over our speaker -- melanie dubois 04 usa today. by poets, national reporter for bloomberg news. nikkei.i for and a freelance journalist and vice chair of the press club committee. [applause] in 1989, 5 harlem teenagers were wrongly convicted of raping a white woman in new york city's central park. that sexual assault of a white jogger sport immediate frenzy -- sparked immediate frenzy and called for the conviction of the so-called central park five. despite the evidence...
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. >> dance party usa. >> oh, boy. save us, al. >> deliver us from this, al. >> it's a sad moment when i'm the voice of reason. >> once again -- >> not good. let's see what we've got for you for today. unfortunately, the risk of strong storms for much of florida. anybody spring breaking down there today, you've got to watch out for heavy thunderstorms, hail, isolated tornadoes as well. look on the radar, we've got a lot of heavy showers and thunderstorms firing up. a lot of rain today. in fact, central florida, anywhere from 3 to 5 inches of rain over the next 24 hours. and in the pacific northwest, they've got a lot of wet weather coming in, as well. central california into the pacific northwest, heavy rain also looking for about 1 to 3 inches of it. that's >>> 9:12 on a thursday morning. good morning. i'm meteorologist christina loren. this is what your drive looks like on the golden gate bridge and much of the peninsula right now. showers are starting to subside just a touch. right now still tracking some showers on
. >> dance party usa. >> oh, boy. save us, al. >> deliver us from this, al. >> it's a sad moment when i'm the voice of reason. >> once again -- >> not good. let's see what we've got for you for today. unfortunately, the risk of strong storms for much of florida. anybody spring breaking down there today, you've got to watch out for heavy thunderstorms, hail, isolated tornadoes as well. look on the radar, we've got a lot of heavy showers and thunderstorms...
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in graduate school thinking about doing my dissertation on the clerk's with a series of articles in "usa today" written by tony moral about the law clerks the supreme court justices hiring practices and the justices were not hiring very many women or people of color and those issues are also important because they raise questions about social justice in terms of if the supreme court follows its own dictates with the level playing field for all people in the workplace. i have been studying law clerks maybe since 1998 or 2000 and what captivates me are the stories. of the dining at john marshall wrote back to hear the local hospital dying of cancer and the fact that frankfurter died penniless but for the next 15 years his clerks collectively took care of his wife and the stories of the holmes law clerks you can never wrong talking about holmes and at the same thing with the law clerks. for holmes he was a surrogate children the individuals which had to listen to his stories about the civil war whether they wanted to or not an holmes and his law clerks with lot from the district of columbia
in graduate school thinking about doing my dissertation on the clerk's with a series of articles in "usa today" written by tony moral about the law clerks the supreme court justices hiring practices and the justices were not hiring very many women or people of color and those issues are also important because they raise questions about social justice in terms of if the supreme court follows its own dictates with the level playing field for all people in the workplace. i have been...